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CONFIGURING THE COLOR VIRTUAL HMI<br />

PRIMITIVE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

The second tab contains additional formatting information…<br />

• The Fill Color 1 property is used to define the color of the rectangular portion of<br />

the selector that moves in order to indicate the tag state. The Fill Color 2<br />

property is used to define the color of the rest of the primitive.<br />

• The Line Format property is used to define the color of the various lines that are<br />

used to draw the primitive. These include the circle around the selector, and the<br />

four lines that define the rectangle within the primitive.<br />

The fourth page defines a number of properties specific to data entry. These are as defined for<br />

the tag text primitives, and you should refer to that section for details. The fourth page defines<br />

the label and format to be used for the primitive, and is as defined for flag tags or multi-state<br />

tags, depending on which type of selector is being configured. You are once again referred to<br />

the chapter of Tags for information on the various formatting options.<br />

THE PICTURE PRIMITIVE<br />

The Picture primitive is used to display one of a number of images, based upon<br />

an optional data value. The images may be manipulated in various ways, and may<br />

be moved within the primitive according to internal or external data values.<br />

The primitive provides exhaustive facilities for displaying bitmaps, JPEG picture, or metafiles<br />

images from Crimson’s extensive image library or from third-party clipart providers. Five<br />

separate tabbed pages control the various options.<br />

REVISION 6 PAGE 209

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